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Although he officially
retired from coaching after the women’s
state champion in 2006, Gary Gaudet has
remained a part of the Cerritos College
track and field program since 1977 as a
sprints coach. He was also honored last
season by being inducted into the California
Community College Track and Field Hall of
Fame. This will mark his second season as
the men’s and women’s hurdles coach. In his
first year as an assistant coach, Gaudet
coached Houston McTear to the state
championship. He was appointed the women’s
head coach in 1979 and also spent time
working with the sprinters, hurdlers,
jumpers and relay teams up until 1994.
During the 1981 season, he led the women’s
program to the school’s first state
championship and Southern California
Championship, while in 1982 he was named the
California Coach of the Year.
Gaudet left the Falcon track program in 1994
to take an administrative job at Bellflower
High School until his retirement in 2000.
Upon his return in 2001 as an assistant
coach, Gaudet once again worked with the
sprinters, hurdlers and relay teams. In
2005, he started coaching the hurdlers and
heptathletes and then helped lead the
women’s program to the Southern California
and State Championship in 2006. In winning
the state championship that year, the
heptathletes were instrumental in winning
the title, as Jacqueline Taylor became the
first Falcon to win the state heptathlon
championship, while the team also had the
third and fourth place finishers. For his
efforts, Gaudet was named the California
Community College Assistant Coach of the
Year. He ended his active coaching
experience after the state meet, but has
returned this season as an active assistant
coach.
In addition to his coaching duties, Gaudet
has also spent the last 30 years tracking
the school’s top five athletes in each event
and has served as the announcer for many of
the top track meets held in Southern
California. In 2001, he took over the task
of working with each of the community
colleges in setting up their meets on the
internet.
Gaudet’s coaching career started in 1965 at
St. John Bosco High and was the school’s
first track and cross country coach. His
teams won the league championship almost
every year in his eight seasons. From
1975-76, Gaudet served as the sprinters and
relays coach at Long Beach City College
before coming over to Cerritos.
The former football player and track athlete
for the college, Gaudet transferred to Long
Beach State, where he competed in track and
field. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in
Physical Education from Long Beach State and
Master’s Degree in School Management from
the University of LaVerne.
Gaudet is single and lives in Long Beach. |